LOL He's being sarcastic (For those who are a bit slow and missed that)

Don't forget "injuries cost us our season"..........Sheensy will trot that line out soo enough also.

It's amazing how one injury can just completely wreck our team. It shows no depth, no real structure, no forward planning. It's amazing that losing a half back.........................four years after Princey walked..........can throw us into complete turmoil yet again. Fullbacks moving, hookers moving, wingers moving.........the team becoming dijointed again. Four years post Prince and the coach hasn't learnt a thing.

Do doubt having Moltz back would change things for the better, but we shouldn't have to ride off the season based on losing one player. If Sheens selected a team/bench based on playing players in their proper positions (and used the bench in real time according to how the game is going instead of by a time sheet) then things would like a lot brighter come finals time.

The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that
whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.-Vince Lombardi

BRET wrote: If Sheens selected a team/bench based on playing players in their proper positions (and used the bench in real time according to how the game is going instead of by a time sheet) then things would like a lot brighter come finals time.

I dont think we can keep using the "rebuilding" word anymore we have enough good players and experienced players to be playing alot better then what they have been dishing out lately on the paddock. I too believe that with Moltzen gone for the year has destabilised us in a big way but have a look at how many half backs we have used since the start of the year, 5 !! Surely having Farah at half isnt the answer, maybe giving a young fella more then 1 week to proe his worth might be a better idea. Just m thoughts